In the lush, verdant landscape of Southwest India, sandwiched between the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea, lies Kerala—a land often romanticized as "God’s Own Country." But beyond the tourist brochures depicting tranquil backwaters and serene beaches lies a society of immense complexity, grappling with the friction between tradition and modernity, faith and reason, and individual desire versus collective morality.
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